Wargaming, publisher of the spectacularly successful multiplayer title World of Tanks, has acquired Australian online-game software maker BigWorld for $45 million. In an exclusive interview with ...
With offices in St. Petersburg, Russia, as well as Kyiv, Ukraine, it’s a company that has something at stake on either side of the conflict. And that’s causing all sorts of discomfort for the ...
The future of wargaming lies in a marriage of modeling and simulation, human expertise and AI, the authors of this op-ed argue. Here, students conduct a wargame while attending Air War College at ...
Wargaming showed off World of Tanks 2.0 at Gamescom Opening Night Live, complete with new tanks, a PvE event mode, and quite a lot more, and there's even a release date. The free World of Tanks 2.0 ...
Marines with 3rd Marine Division play a game of Memoir 44’ on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan. But something a little more advanced is in store as the Corps expects to break ground on a wargaming center ...
Wargaming’s World of Warships is undergoing a makeover this year in the hopes of attracting a more mainstream audience like that of World of Tanks. Warships has 28 million registered users compared to ...
Wargaming has had a rocky time in the mobile games market. While it has experienced huge success in free-to-play on PC and now console, its mobile projects have been more hit and miss. World of Tanks ...
The war in Ukraine has served as a stark illustration of the rapid evolution of modern conflicts. The jarring shift from trench warfare to drone warfare and the dynamic use of real-time intelligence ...
“Development was discontinued on May 23,” Wargaming.net rep Arthur Pratapopau told Variety. “Certain activities will be continuing for several weeks related to the physical closure of the location.
Members of Lithuania’s National Volunteer Defence Force (KASP) and Bulgarian Special Operations Forces perform a medical evacuation during exercise Saber Junction at Bogen Local Training Area, Bogen, ...